Historic walk with Paul - Lost hamlet of Ratcliffe
This is a walk that gets right to the heart of the area known as the Red Cliffs by the Romans. The walk itself is about 2 miles long and takes about two hours.
Once a dismal marsh, now an area alive with history where the great explorers set off from seeking the north west. It was once the home of the East India Company’s Gunpowder Dock but you can still see the art deco cinema where the staff sprayed perfume, the retreat that dates back to the 12th century and the tenth most dangerous tunnel in the world.
In the 1920s thousands of young sailors were “open to every temptation”, where did they stay? Around the same time Londoners were appalled and enthralled in equal measure, by the salacious tales of sex slavery and opium dens in Chinatown. All this and David Owen’s house.
Lunch to follow in London’s most historic pub.
My number is 07815009191.
Event Information
Date | Thu 29-11-2018 10:45 am |
Event End Date | Thu 29-11-2018 3:00 am |
Cut Off Date | Wed 28-11-2018 |
Capacity | 15 |
Registered | 0 |
Individual Price | £10.00 |
Created By | Denise Kay |
Location | Urban Barristas |
Categories | DAY EVENTS |